Monday, 2 January 2017

FourPotentialDaeshTerroristsArriveinGermanyFromIraq'sMosul-Reports

MOSCOW (Sputnik) — Four Islamic State (Daesh) terrorists could have
arrived in Germany from the Iraqi city of Mosul, media reported Monday. According to the Bild news outlet, the German law enforcement
authorities received the relevant information from the Austrian
colleagues.

The
Austrian law enforcement agencies also shared names of extremists,
entered Germany via territory of Greece in early December. The terrorist threat in Germany remains high after a truck rammed
into a crowd at a Christmas market in the center of Berlin on December
19, killing 12 people and injuring almost 50 others. The suspected
perpetrator, 24-year-old Tunisian citizen Anis Amri, was shot dead a few
days later by police in Milan, Italy. Amri was suspected of having
links to the Daesh terrorist group, outlawed in Russia, though his
family denied any connection.